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I meant humans eat meat, but good point!
 
yes pokemon eat pokemon.
its the natural selection. pidgeottos and such eat caterpies
ofcourse they eat other pokemon lol.
its just not shown on the show or in the games...
 
Pokemon do eat each other, and humans eat Pokemon. It's not like you can go without eating.

Sure pokemon like Miltank probably are herbivores, but what about those like Charizard and Tyranitar. I seriously doubt they eat only berries 24/7 (plus in the Pokedex entries it says some pokemon eat each other. Like one says that Pidgeotto hunts Caterpie often). Plus in the anime you can see that sometimes characters do end up eating meat. So yes, there probably is Kentucky Fried Combusken.
 
So yes, there probably is Kentucky Fried Combusken.
lol i hope they have biscuits =D
alright we figured that one out.
what should the next thing be?
 
How about how electric Pokemon get the energy? Or have you all done that one?
 
um... i dont think we really discussed it... from what i remember.

theory:
the pokemon store up all the extra static in the air and then when needed use it in bursts to attack.
 
Some store static particles and electrons in the air. They then use it to generate clouds, thunderbolts, ect. that are used in a variety of electricity-based attacks.
 
I've always imagined that Smeargles' paint comes from a gland at the tip of it's tail.
thats cool, to bad were not talking about that. we said that alredy a while back.
 
I recall a Pokedex entry for Mareep that said it stored static electricity in its fur. That covers about half of them. (Pikachu, Electabuzz, etc.) And Elekid swings its arms to generate elctricity. Magnemite's Electronic... Right? I'm still thinking about the others...
 
its poekmon guys, all you need to know id that there monsters that can beat each other up for money and fame for the trainer, like **** fighting! (had to make the joke)
 
its poekmon guys, all you need to know id that there monsters that can beat each other up for money and fame for the trainer, like **** fighting! (had to make the joke)
we understand the purposes of the game <_<
we're trying to take the pokemon into realistic terms though.
 
Is thsi solved?

How some Pokemon like Hitmonchan have clothes.
 
Unless I start seeing citations, that is unverified opinions and/or ideas; and Geodude was already disproven completely. xD


How about how electric Pokemon get the energy? Or have you all done that one?
Chinchou Pokedex entry (Emerald): Chinchou's two antennas are filled with cells that generate strong electricity. This Pokémon's cells create so much electrical power, it even makes itself tingle slightly.
Pikachu Pokedex entry (Emerald): It stores electricity in the electric sacs on its cheeks. When it releases pent-up energy in a burst, the electric power is equal to a lightning bolt.

Both Pokemon (including their predecessors and successors in evolution) appear to have electrocytes.

Now, something like Magnemite? Well...
Silver entry: The units at the sides of its body generate anti-gravity energy to keep it aloft in the air.
Crystal entry: The electricity emitted by the units on each side of its body cause it to become a strong magnet.
Fire Red enrty: It moves while constantly hovering. It discharges Thunder Wave and so on from the units at its sides.

It's not clear how, but its magnets have a double job of both keeping it aloft and discharging electricity.



Everyone would do good to check all their question Pokemons' Pokedex entries (I know Bulbapedia has them on their Pokemon pages) before posting here, you may find your answer.
 
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